Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 102. (Budapest 2010)

Bálint, Zs., Kertész, K. & Wojtusiak, J.: Notes on the highAndean cloud forest butterfly genus Jagiello and its relatives with description of a new species from Peru (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)

Notes on Jagiello 121 MATERIAL AND METHODS The material we used for diagnosing the hitherto unknown female and the new species of Jagiello are listed in "Descriptions". The data of the material used in our studies are given separately as closing chapter. Methods and terminology remained the same as in our earlier papers on Neotropical eumaeine lycaenids (e.g. BÁLINT 2010, BÁLINT & FAYNEL 2008, BÁLINT, KERTÉSZ & WojTusiAK 2006, BÁLINT & WOJTUSIAK 2000). Optical properties of the light reflected from wings were measured by means of a recently developed equipment - a spectroboard (BÁLINT et al. 2010). Photomicrographs were taken on OLYMPUS SZX9 optical microscope and Hitachi F-4700 Scanning Elect­ron Microscope. Collection acronyms - BMNH = The Natural History Museum, London, United Kingdom; CPB = private collection of PIERRE BOYER, Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, France; HNHM = Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum (Hungarian Natural History Museum), Budapest, Hungary; MIZA = Museo del Instituto de Zoología Agrícola, Universidad Cent­ral de Venezuela, Maracay, Venezuela; MUSM = Museo de História Natural, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Peru; MZUJ = Muzeum Zoologiczne Uniwersytetu Jagielloriskiego (Zoological Museum, Jagiellonian University), Kraków, Poland; UNCC = Museo de História Natural, Universidad Nacional de Caldas, Manizales, Colombia; USNM = National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, USA. KEY FOR IDENTIFICATION OF THE GENERA JAGIELLO, TIMAETA AND TROCHUSINUS AND THE SPECIES OF JAGIELLO AND TIMAETA 1 Male forewing with androconia, hindwing membrane with three medial veins; female phenotype hindwing tailed at terminus of vein 2A, or not tailed, but with scalloped margin 2 Male forewing without androconia, hindwing membrane with two medial veins (M2 missing); female phenotype hindwing tailed at vein termini of CuAl and CuA2, or not tailed with smooth margin Trochusinus JOHNSON, SALAZAR et VÉLEZ, 1997 2 Male body dorsally blue; ventral forewing with blue reflector restric­ted to the area along the vein Cu plus a scent patch posterior to Cu comprised by deep brown androconia; hindwing dorsum with sub­basal absorber, posterior abdomen black; female phenotype tailed at hindwing vein terminus CuA2 3 Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 102, 2010

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